Compendium of Resources
The online compendium presents over 270 resources developed within the No Hate Speech Movement youth campaign by National Campaigns, partners and the Council of Europe.
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Youtubers speak up about hateful comments
Description: Hate speech becomes even easier when it spreads online, hidden behind anonymous accounts. Hence, in order to tackle this phenomenom, the No Hate Speech Movement in Sweden produced two videos where Youtubers share their own experiences of hateful comments. Additionally, the Youtubers direct their experiences to their parents who may have no idea about how the Youtubers are affected by daily comments on Youtube. The videos can serve as educational tools for using with young people to discuss hate speech and cyberbullying in social networks.
Author(s): No Hate Speech Movement in Sweden.
Published: On December, 2016.
Country: Sweden.